The Spit is accessed from the base of Leslie ST where it hits Lake Ontario. The
Wet Woods are about 1/4 mile sw of the entrance gate on rough trails. Boots are
still recommended and maybe some insect repellent.
I forgot to mention the Red-eyed Vireo and many Chimney Swifts overhead.
Bob Cumming
--- On Tue, 6/2/09, robert.cumm...@rogers.com robert.cumm...@rogers.com wrote:
From: robert.cumm...@rogers.com robert.cumm...@rogers.com
Subject: [Ontbirds] Tommy Thompson Park (wet woods)--Tuesday AM
To: Ontbirds@hwcn.org
Received: Tuesday, June 2, 2009, 12:26 PM
The woods are quieting down as the migrants pass through. A few warblers remain
but many of these appear to be females or first spring birds. There was no sign
of the Blue-grey Gnat-catchers which appeared to be nesting a couple of weeks
ago.
Birds noted at wet woods between 6AM and 7:30AM:
Common Loon (fly over)
Yellow Warbler
Redstart
Magnolia
Blackpoll
Blackburnian
Common Yellowthroat
Least Flycatcher
Willow Flycatcher
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
Eastern Peewee
Alder Flycatcher (heard ?)
Orchard Oriole
Baltimore Oriole
Grey Catbird
orther usuals
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